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Revision as of 08:08, 7 October 2017

Nick Hamilton
Personal Details
Birth: 1930
Death: November 2000
Party: Libertarian Party

Nicholas V. Hamilton (April 1930 - November 2000) ran for office, including U.S. Congress, Michigan 9th District, 1984. He also was the typesetter for much of the run of the Michigan Libertarian.

Organizational Positions

  • Grand Traverse County representative, LP Michigan Central Committee (c. 1988)
  • District 9 representative LP Michigan Central Committee (c. 1984)
  • Membership Committee (c. 1991)


Candidate

  • Michigan State House 104th District, 1976
  • Michigan State House 104th District 1980
  • U.S. Congress, Michigan 9th District, 1984


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